ClickCease Cybersecurity News Archives - Page 2 of 36 - TuxCare

MadMxShell Malware: Google Ads Malvertising...

In a recent discovery, a malicious campaign has surfaced, employing Google Ads to distribute a newly identified backdoor malware called MadMxShell. This campaign is orchestrated through a network of deceptive...

KapeKa Backdoor: Russian Threat Actor...

In the realm of cybersecurity, vigilance is paramount. Recent discoveries have shed light on a previously undisclosed threat known as Kapeka, a versatile backdoor quietly making its presence felt in...

OfflRouter Malware Ukraine: Govt Network...

As per recent media reports, certain government networks in Ukraine have been infected with the Offlrouter malware since 2015. The Offlrouter malware Ukraine has managed to escape detection for nearly...

Android eXotic Visit Spyware Targets...

An ongoing Android malware campaign, known as eXotic Visit Spyware, has been targeting users primarily in South Asia, with a focus on those in India and Pakistan. The eXotic Visit...

Palo Alto Zero-Day Attack: PAN-OS...

Palo Alto Networks, a leading cybersecurity company, has recently issued a warning about a critical vulnerability in its PAN-OS software, specifically affecting its GlobalProtect gateways. The Palo Alto zero-day attack...

BatBadBut Vulnerability Exposes Windows Systems...

A critical flaw has been discovered in the Rust standard library that could lead to serious command injection attacks against Windows users. The BatBadBut vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-24576, carries the...

LG Smart TV Vulnerabilities: 91K...

Several security vulnerabilities have been identified in LG webOS, the operating system running on LG smart TVs. These LG Smart TV vulnerabilities could be exploited to bypass authorization controls and...

TA547 Phishing Attack: German Companies...

Researchers at Proofpoint have found out that the TA547 phishing attack campaigns have been targeting different German companies. Identified as TA547, the threat actor has been using an information stealer...

Google Chrome DBSC Protection Tested...

In light of cookie stealing attacks and to ensure Chrome browser protection, Google has recently piloted its new Chrome DBSC. The device-bound session credentials (DBSC) are aimed at protecting users...

Alert: Pixel Phones’ Exploited Android...

In the realm of smartphone security, the recent spotlight has fallen on Google Pixel devices, where two zero-day vulnerabilities have been unearthed and promptly addressed by Google. As per recent...

HTTP/2 Vulnerability: Protect Web Servers...

In the digital landscape, security is paramount, especially for web servers handling vast amounts of data. As per recent reports, a vulnerability has emerged within the HTTP/2 protocol, shedding light...

CSBR Slams Microsoft Over Storm-0558...

In recent news, the U.S. Cyber Safety Review Board (CSBR) has raised concerns over Microsoft’s handling of the Storm-0558 attacks, highlighting significant security lapses that allowed a China-based nation-state group...

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